Sometimes what you don’t know can actually help—as when, last week, I watched Lynne Ramsay’s “Die My Love” unaware that it’s based on a novel. Throughout the movie, I had the frustrating feeling that ...
“Fearless” is an adjective that gets thrown around a lot when people talk about screen performances. “Brave,” “unflinching,” “bold,” “gutsy” — these descriptives get their fair share of play as well.
Motherhood is a ferocious beast. “Die My Love” reveals those animalistic instincts inside all humans to find love, reproduce and simply survive. Grace (Jennifer Lawrence ), a new mother to an unnamed ...
Jennifer Lawrence in director Lynne Ramsay's "Die My Love." (Courtesy Kimberly French/MUBI) “We all go a little loopy the first year,” a kindly Sissy Spacek tells Jennifer Lawrence’s struggling young ...
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Scottish filmmaker Lynne Ramsay’s long-awaited fifth feature, “Die My Love,” poses a provocative question under the guise of a mental health crisis: Can a wild woman be domesticated? Immediately, she ...
Lawrence gives an unleashed performance as a mother in freefall that festival Best Actress awards are made for. Grace is just trying to be a good wife, a good mother, but she’s failing spectacularly ...
And then your husband brings home a dog. A barking, whining dog. Now? Right now? Really? “We need a cat,” says Grace (Jennifer Lawrence), flatly. This is the nightmare world depicted in the latest ...
A primal punk spirit rages through Lynne Ramsay’s “Die My Love,” a jagged, go-for-broke psychodrama starring Jennifer Lawrence as an increasingly unhinged new mother and Robert Pattinson as her ...
A primal punk spirit rages through Lynne Ramsay’s “Die, My Love,” a jagged, go-for-broke psychodrama starring Jennifer Lawrence as an increasingly unhinged new mother and Robert Pattinson as her ...